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Sonos beginner looking for where to start
We're doing a major home reno and want to upgrade to Sonos for music and TV sound. Currently my music is coming off iTunes on a Windows PC via an Apple Airport (I know, I know) to my old component system. We just use big TV built-in speakers. We're not big special-effects-movie people so we're probably going to go with a Beam rather an a Surround Sound setup for living room. So I have questions.
1) I'm one of those guys with 80 gigs of music on his computer, and I'd still rather play from the PC -- and use my years of iTunes playlists -- to play through the Sonos. Can I do that?
2) Should I get another Beam for music in the kitchen or do I need to go to separate standalone Sonos speakers? Advantages?
1) I'm one of those guys with 80 gigs of music on his computer, and I'd still rather play from the PC -- and use my years of iTunes playlists -- to play through the Sonos. Can I do that?
2) Should I get another Beam for music in the kitchen or do I need to go to separate standalone Sonos speakers? Advantages?
Best answer by Airgetlam
First paragraph: The Beam is also part of a surround system.....but then again, none of Sonos' sound bars require the surround speakers, they all will work as front right, center and left speakers. 🙂 The Beam just happens to have all of the latest "tech" in it.
1) Yes, and no. Or maybe no, and yes. In the Sonos system, you don't "play from the PC". The Sonos system plays from the speakers. You point the Sonos system at the data on your PC and it then goes out and grabs the music from your PC to play, as long as the PC is up and running, and not asleep in any way. The controller app, which you can run on your PC if you so choose, is merely a remote control to tell the Sonos system running on the speakers what to do.
2) I'd recommend different speakers for the kitchen, perhaps the Sonos SL, or the Sonos One. They're smaller in size than the Beam is, and can be tucked away in various locations more easily. And would probably distribute the music better. I've got a pair of Sonos Ones set up as a stereo pair in my kitchen. Awesome sound.
View original1) Yes, and no. Or maybe no, and yes. In the Sonos system, you don't "play from the PC". The Sonos system plays from the speakers. You point the Sonos system at the data on your PC and it then goes out and grabs the music from your PC to play, as long as the PC is up and running, and not asleep in any way. The controller app, which you can run on your PC if you so choose, is merely a remote control to tell the Sonos system running on the speakers what to do.
2) I'd recommend different speakers for the kitchen, perhaps the Sonos SL, or the Sonos One. They're smaller in size than the Beam is, and can be tucked away in various locations more easily. And would probably distribute the music better. I've got a pair of Sonos Ones set up as a stereo pair in my kitchen. Awesome sound.
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